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Introduction

MEMS (micro electromechanical systems) and
NEMS (nanoelectromechanical systems) are the most famous interdisciplinary
research fields requiring knowledge of variety of research areas such as
biotechnologies and nanotechnologies as well as micro/nano fabrication
tecniques. The MNIS lab is dedicated to the variety fields of interdisciplinary
research bridging nanotechnology and biotechnology to real applications with
expertise of electrochemical/biosensors, scanning probe microscopy, and
nano-printing. On-going research topics are Carbon-MEMS based suspended carbon
nanowire array type electrochemical sensors, biosensors, gas sensors,
multi-functional electrochemical scanning probe microscope, electrochemical
conductive material nano-printing, and nanofluidic devices integrated with
nanoelectrodes for molecular diagnostics.

Lab member positions are available!

MNIS lab is looking for new lab members at the master's course, combined master's-doctoral course, and Ph.D. course. Any person from any academic background who is ambitious to investigate nature and develop a top-notch micro/nano devices with passion, courage, and curiosity is welcome to join as a new group member. For more admission information, please, visit UNIST admission page or contact professor Shin.